Mavericks

A 3-post collection

I have been using Windows since win 95, I have some experience with Linux on servers, and a little bit on desktop. I am switching over from a quite powerful stationary htpc computer with Intel i5 3570K, to a Mac… This is the first time I am using a Mac as a daily driver. After using a late 2013 MacBook Pro 13″ “retina” for about 30 days, this is my little review, coming from a web and mobile developers perspective.

If you are using Sublime Text 3 on your mac, you may want to be able to open files and folders in Sublime via the Terminal? You can easily do that via creating a new command, lets create the “sublime” command. sudo ln -s /Applications/Sublime\ Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl /usr/local/bin/sublime open your ~./profile file either via command line, or another editor: vi ~./profile add /usr/local/bin to the PATH variable, for example like

If you want to remove the “Dashboard” screen from the Mission Control view in OS X Mavericks, Open a Terminal, and run these two commands: defaults write com.apple.dashboard mcx-disabled -boolean YES killall Dock If you later want to have Dashboard back, you use the same commands, only with NO at the end of the first one, instead of YES.